Yes, laurel shrubs are grown in Australia. For example, two particularly fetching, sure-fire cultivations occur with English (Prunus laurocerasus) and mountain (Kalmia latifolia) laurel shrubs.
Yes, myrtle shrubs are most definitely grown in Australia. Australia has the lemon myrtle (Backhausia citriodora) which is native to the continent, as are members of the syzygium, tristania and eugenia families. Also grown here are honey myrtle and crepe myrtle, but it could be that the Australian version of "myrtle shrubs" are quite different genus altogether from those with which other continents are familiar.
Pottentilla and Laurel. Pottentilla and Laurel. Manuka & Heibes
In a garden
Cotton shrubs grown in all sub-tropical climates on earth.
Mae Laurel was born on May 24, 1888, in Australia.
Laurel Martyn was born in 1916, in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.
Raymond J. Rowell has written: 'Ornamental Plants for Australia' -- subject(s): Flowering shrubs, Ornamental Plants, Ornamental shrubs, Plants, Ornamental 'Ornamental Conifers' 'Ornamental flowering trees in Australia' -- subject(s): Flowering trees 'Ornamental flowering shrubs in Australia' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Flowering shrubs, Ornamental shrubs, Shrubs
Peas are grown in Western Australia
Cassavas are woody shrubs that are grown in South America. People eat the roots of the plant.
Pineapples are good fruits. But the aren't grown on trees the are grown on shrubs. Weird Hugh?
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